Molecular Imaging, Reconstruction and Analysis of Moving Body Organs, and Stroke Imaging and Treatment

Molecular Imaging, Reconstruction and Analysis of Moving Body Organs, and Stroke Imaging and Treatment

  • M. Jorge Cardoso
  • Tal Arbel
  • Fei Gao
  • Bernhard Kainz
  • Theo van Walsum
  • Kuangyu Shi
  • Kanwal K. Bhatia
  • Roman Peter
  • Tom Vercauteren
  • Mauricio Reyes
  • Adrian Dalca
  • Roland Wiest
  • Wiro Niessen
  • Bart J. Emmer
Publisher:SpringerISBN 13: 9783319675640ISBN 10: 3319675648

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Molecular Imaging, Reconstruction and Analysis of Moving Body Organs, and Stroke Imaging and Treatment is written by M. Jorge Cardoso and published by Springer. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3319675648 (ISBN 10) and 9783319675640 (ISBN 13).

This book constitutes the refereed joint proceedings of the International Workshop on Computational Methods for Molecular Imaging, CMMI 2017, the International Workshop on Reconstruction and Analysis of Moving Body Organs, RAMBO 2017, and the International Stroke Workshop: Imaging and Treatment Challenges, SWITCH 2017, held in conjunction with the 20th International Conference on Medical Imaging and Computer-Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2017, in Québec City, QC, Canada, in September 2017. The 5 full papers presented at FIFI 2017, the 9 full papers presented at RAMBO 2017, and the 4 full papers presented at SWITCH 2017 were carefully reviewed and selected. The CMMI papers cover various areas from image synthesis to data analysis and from clinical diagnosis to therapy individualization, using molecular imaging modalities PET, SPECT, PET/CT, SPECT/CT, and PET/MR. The RAMBO papers present research from both academia and industry, They are organized into the categories "registration and tracking" and "image reconstruction and information retrieval" while application areas include cardiac, pulmonal, abdominal, fetal, and renal imaging. The SWITCH papers focus on CT(A)-based quantitative imaging biomarkers for stroke.